The Bills accomplished a lot — a 13-4 record, a spot in their second AFC title game in five years and defying lower expectations than they’ve grown accustomed to having after some of their offseason maneuvers a year ago. However, in the end, the result remained the same.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley discuss why teams must be careful to not criticize the officials during press conferences and how transparency should be top of mind.
Bills GM Brandon Beane spoke with the media on Thursday and said the team has been in contact with the league about those calls. "It’s frustrating," Beane said. "There’s only so much I can say. We work with the league to try to get clarity and I’ll give them credit—they’ve taken our calls, they’ve sent videos and things like that."
The Buffalo Bills general manager knows he has been knocking on Kansas City’s door for years now. But knocking isn’t enough.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane acknowledged that Buffalo has failed to make it football's grandest stage, but he remains positive about the team's roster and determined to kick down the door for a Super Bowl victory.
Buffalo’s 32-29 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship featured three players getting dinged up: quarterback Josh Allen, cornerback Christian Benford, and wide receiver Amari Cooper.
As the Buffalo Bills begin to unpack their latest heartbreaking loss on the doorstep of the Super Bowl, general manager Brandon Beane is taking stock of the entire operation.
The Bills and Bills Mafia continue to wrestle with the aftermath of an AFC Championship loss that was influenced by a couple of calls to which they strenuously object.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott said he told his players they couldn't expect calls in the AFC Championship Game.
Here are eight takeaways from McDermott’s end-of-season press conference: Another year, another loss to the Chiefs in the postseason. McDermott said he does not believe in building a roster just to beat one team specifically. Considering the Bills will face many foes in 2025, that’s probably smart.
Difficult as it was for Sean McDermott to wrap up yet another Bills’ season ending short of a Super Bowl berth, there was nothing on Thursday dissuading Buffalo’s coach from believing more opportunities lay ahead.